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Vitamin B6/B12

Vitamin B6/B12

Shock It Up features Vitamin B6 and Vitamin B12, two important nutrients that play a key role in keeping energy, brain function, and heart health. These B vitamins help convert the food you eat into fuel, keeping your energy levels stable throughout the day. Vitamin B6 supports the nervous system, helps balance mood, and assists in the production of neurotransmitters like serotonin. Vitamin B12 is important for red blood cell development and helps stop fatigue by supporting oxygen delivery throughout the body. Together, they also help lower homocysteine levels a compound linked to heart disease. ShockItUp gives your body the support it needs to stay energized, focused, and heart healthy especially for adults


Stay sharp, energized, and heart-strong fuel your body with the power of B6 and B12 in Shock It Up!

Benefits of B12 in our formula include: Support for natural energy metabolism Neurological and cognitive health maintenance Red blood cell support for oxygen delivery Synergistic action with B6 for cardiovascular wellness Together, B6 and B12 provide foundational support for the Shock It Up formula — helping your body fully utilize the powerful ingredients like L-arginine, taurine, and pomegranate extract. Fuel your vitality with the right nutrients — not just for today, but for the years ahead.

Vitamin B6/B12

Why B6 and B12 Matter in the Shock It Up Formula As we age, energy production, circulation, and metabolic function can naturally decline. That’s why Shock It Up includes two essential B-vitamins — Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) and Vitamin B12 (methylcobalamin) — each carefully selected for their role in optimizing the formula’s effectiveness and supporting healthy aging from the inside out.

Vitamin B6 – The Metabolic Activator Vitamin B6 is a key coenzyme involved in more than 100 biological reactions, including the metabolism of amino acids like L-arginine. In Shock It Up, B6 helps enhance the conversion of L-arginine to nitric oxide — a critical compound that promotes healthy blood flow, vascular flexibility, and oxygen delivery.

Benefits of B6 in our formula include: Enhanced nitric oxide production Efficient protein and amino acid metabolism Support for brain function and neurotransmitter balance Homocysteine regulation for heart and vascular health Vitamin B12 – The Energy and Nerve Supporter Vitamin B12 plays an essential role in cellular energy production, red blood cell formation, and neurological function — all of which are vital for adults over 40. As mitochondrial efficiency declines with age, B12 helps ensure your body converts nutrients into usable energy more effectively.

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